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they're done talking about taxes. >> they say they're done. the president will say again he wants a package of spending cuts now and a bigger negotiation he wants more revenue or tax increases. this is the president's way. he's beginning his second term. last thing he wants is disruption in the economy in the psychology, financial markets to set his second term off when he thinks things are growing. how much is baked into the marks, if you will? do they expect the sequester, as more people in washington say it's -- let's listen to the president. >> good afternoon, everybody. i want to say a few words about the looming debt lines and decisions that we face on our budget and on our deficit. these are decisions that will have real and lasting impacts on the strength and pace of our recovery. economists and business leaders from across the spectrum have said that our economy is poised for progress in 2013. and we have seen signs of this progress over the last several weeks. home prices continue to climb. car sales that are a five-year high, manufa
they're done talking about taxes. >> they say they're done. the president will say again he wants a package of spending cuts now and a bigger negotiation he wants more revenue or tax increases. this is the president's way. he's beginning his second term. last thing he wants is disruption in the economy in the psychology, financial markets to set his second term off when he thinks things are growing. how much is baked into the marks, if you will? do they expect the sequester, as more...
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how can we tax people for not buying a product from a website that doesn't work. how can you give big businesses a tax break and leave hardworking families out in the cold. this is why we need to sit down and have a conversation about the big challenges that face our country. >> the senate majority leader harry reid had this message for the speaker. >> basically what we've been saying is the speaker and my republican friends should take yes for an answer. we're ready to go to conference. we have a simple, simple request. let us pay our bills. >> brianna keilar is at the white house and dana bash is at capitol hill. brianna, first to you. >> reporter: wolf, i'm told by a white house official not to read too much into this. it's congressional outreach. i'm told that this is not a meeting where any sort of specific plan is going to be laid out but right now there's this idea out there that you're hearing about a short-term extension to reopen the government and increase the debt ceiling even if just for a small while and i'm not sure if this is so much of a sign of a
how can we tax people for not buying a product from a website that doesn't work. how can you give big businesses a tax break and leave hardworking families out in the cold. this is why we need to sit down and have a conversation about the big challenges that face our country. >> the senate majority leader harry reid had this message for the speaker. >> basically what we've been saying is the speaker and my republican friends should take yes for an answer. we're ready to go to...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> searchers scouring the gulf of mexico for two boys believe kidnapped by their parents. joshua and his wife, sharon, are accused of taking the boys ages 2 and 4 from their grandparents' house in tampa, florida. he and his wife have been described by authorities as anti-government. police say they may all be on a sailboat. >>> it's been five weeks and still no sign of the new orleans area teacher, a prayer vigil was held friday at police headquarters for terrilyn monette, last seen after leaving a local lounge. police have no leads. monette's family hopes keeping the case in the public eye will help lead to answers. unfortunately, though, this story is all too familiar
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> searchers scouring the gulf of mexico for two boys believe...
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tax money. >> people are coming out in support of this rodeo clown. is that really what they want to do? >> there's few ways to make -- i think that's an element of that to make a name for himself in the house. but i don't think it's necessarily wise to rally around a guy who by all rights did something imprudent. >> i like that. jason justin, james richardson, thank you so much for discussing the rodeo clown this morning. >>> still to come in the newsroom, something serious now, a 2-year-old's life hangs in the balance as the new jersey governor weighs in on medical marijuana for children. we'll talk about that straight ahead. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and i
tax money. >> people are coming out in support of this rodeo clown. is that really what they want to do? >> there's few ways to make -- i think that's an element of that to make a name for himself in the house. but i don't think it's necessarily wise to rally around a guy who by all rights did something imprudent. >> i like that. jason justin, james richardson, thank you so much for discussing the rodeo clown this morning. >>> still to come in the newsroom, something...
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and finally a delay in tax refund checks going out. that was a big part. it took so lon for congress to figure out which would stay and go. that hits lower income people harder, takes money out of their pockets, especially since the tax refunds didn't come in when they usually do. >>> meantime, the lead investigator in the oscar pistorius case off the case in another day of uncertainty and surprises in court. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geic
and finally a delay in tax refund checks going out. that was a big part. it took so lon for congress to figure out which would stay and go. that hits lower income people harder, takes money out of their pockets, especially since the tax refunds didn't come in when they usually do. >>> meantime, the lead investigator in the oscar pistorius case off the case in another day of uncertainty and surprises in court. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing...
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make your tax-deductible donation by december 31st and help finish the fight. you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ >>> a very large python is reportedly on the loose after killing a security guard near a luxury hotel in bali, indonesia. doctors say the giant snake which may look similar to this one, but this is not it, actually. hotel spokesman expressed condolences to the victim's family and said the hotel is closed for renovation until 2015. >>> dozens of swimmers in argentina are recovering after being attacked by a swarm of pi piranhas. the associated press reports seven children lost parts of their fingers and toes. and i asked joe parsons, senior director of fishes at chicago's shed aquarium
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jamie mcmurray: a boy born in joplin, missouri, was fascinated by anything with wheels and a motor. the odds of him winning both the daytona 500 and the brickyard 400 in the same year? 1 in 195 million. the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 88. i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> a demonstration for new gun restrictions. this was the scene in lansing, michigan. norg niezly moms. >> a co
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico?...
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the tax tax firm has done it, called the liberator. it is plastic and cannot be picked up by metal detectors. as you can imagine, this has law enforcement and gun control activists deeply worried. let's bring in emily schmidt looking into this for us. emily, how easy is it to get, should i say, how easy is it to make one of these guns? >> reporter: easy enough that i saw it happen before my eyes a couple of hours ago. use a $2,000 to $3,000 printer, take about 24 hours and you can have a plastic gun in the palm of your hand. we know 3-d printing, a business owner here in washington, says he's been doing it for a decade, producing building models, sculptures, all sorts of things. this weekend, when we saw this, cody wilson at that texas company, using a 3-d printer to make a plastic gun, that was the shot heard around the world. wilson posted the video online. he says it is the very first time a gun printed entirely on a 3-d printer has been fired. i talked with him on the fphone this morning. he said friday one gun was fired remotely w
the tax tax firm has done it, called the liberator. it is plastic and cannot be picked up by metal detectors. as you can imagine, this has law enforcement and gun control activists deeply worried. let's bring in emily schmidt looking into this for us. emily, how easy is it to get, should i say, how easy is it to make one of these guns? >> reporter: easy enough that i saw it happen before my eyes a couple of hours ago. use a $2,000 to $3,000 printer, take about 24 hours and you can have a...
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i wanted to get into the whole tax issue. a lot of this doesn't have to do with tax at all. it has to do with disclosing who your donors are. i'm flat out of time. jonathan, as always, thanks for joining the program. so you probably won't find many people willing to stand behind a woman named jodi arias, not any more. she is facing a death sentence, stabbing him up to 30 times, but another ex-boyfriend of hers is coming forward to support her and he's going to do so in public in court on her behalf next week. who is going to watch or care? we president going to find out what he's going to say and who else is going to stand up for her next. >>> i want to take you to phoenix, arizona, where jodi arias's trial is going. next week, she is set to speak to the jurors again. this time around, we know for her, it truly is a matter of life an death. we want to bring in hln legal correspondent jean casarez and beth karas. this woman told a tv station minutes after her conviction she preferred to die. how can she stand up next week saying anything other than that without a massive calg
i wanted to get into the whole tax issue. a lot of this doesn't have to do with tax at all. it has to do with disclosing who your donors are. i'm flat out of time. jonathan, as always, thanks for joining the program. so you probably won't find many people willing to stand behind a woman named jodi arias, not any more. she is facing a death sentence, stabbing him up to 30 times, but another ex-boyfriend of hers is coming forward to support her and he's going to do so in public in court on her...
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. >>> the gun control debate who will be our next secretary of defense and whether your taxes are going to go up. in case you missed them, they were some of the topics on the sunday political talk shows. to save you some time, we brought together the bright points. take a look. >> do you think you have enough support on alcohol kohl keep an assault weapons ban from passing? >> if he is willing to expend the political capital, you don't want to make predictions, and yo you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> this is not your father's nra, but it represents gun manufacturers and less than half of the funding comes from their member, and they make tens of millions of dollars off of the purchases of guns. >> just his overall temperament and is he suited to run a department or big agency or big entity like the pentagon? >> you have questions about his temperament? >> i think -- i think -- i think there are numbers of staffers who are coming forth now just
. >>> the gun control debate who will be our next secretary of defense and whether your taxes are going to go up. in case you missed them, they were some of the topics on the sunday political talk shows. to save you some time, we brought together the bright points. take a look. >> do you think you have enough support on alcohol kohl keep an assault weapons ban from passing? >> if he is willing to expend the political capital, you don't want to make predictions, and yo you...
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so it's all about the tax? >> certainly for republicans. did tax hikes, we did the fiscal cliff deal, the sequestration is about cutting the budget. is not about raising taxes. that has been their position for some time now. it has been the president's position. no let's replace these budget cuts with a mix of closing loopholes, which means somebody's taxes get raise ready, including corporate loopholes some this is -- i thought really when i saw them do this that maybe midmarch, they'd find some way to figure out how to get around this, when, you know, really looked as though the budget cuts were about to set in. but i don't think that anymore. i think that they are willing, both sides, to let these budget cuts play out and while they may give the president authority or take authority on capitol hill, which they have clearly already and say, well, here's where we want to make the cut, let's leave this program alone, but let's, you know, take money out of this program, there may be some more specificity as oppo
so it's all about the tax? >> certainly for republicans. did tax hikes, we did the fiscal cliff deal, the sequestration is about cutting the budget. is not about raising taxes. that has been their position for some time now. it has been the president's position. no let's replace these budget cuts with a mix of closing loopholes, which means somebody's taxes get raise ready, including corporate loopholes some this is -- i thought really when i saw them do this that maybe midmarch, they'd...
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back in april, last month, would you be willing to support any increase in the gas tax, the tax on your gas in your state to pay for bridge and tunnel repairs? only 29% said yes. two-thirds oppose. that seems to be the story line here. of course people want safe bridges and roads but they aren't willing to have an increase in their taxes to do it. >> okay. okay. this week we'll look at the political landscape. the president of the united states meeting with new jersey governor chris christie. of course talking about seven months after super storm sandy. but how is this meeting this many months after that storm kind of being received? >> this is definitely going to be the highlight as of now for the president this week at least politically. flash back seven months. remember it was a week before the election. new jersey had just been hit very hard by super storm sandy. president went to help out new jersey with a federal response. chris christie the republican governor who at the time was a big sur gat for mitt romney, the gop nominee. he received the president and then spoke very fondly
back in april, last month, would you be willing to support any increase in the gas tax, the tax on your gas in your state to pay for bridge and tunnel repairs? only 29% said yes. two-thirds oppose. that seems to be the story line here. of course people want safe bridges and roads but they aren't willing to have an increase in their taxes to do it. >> okay. okay. this week we'll look at the political landscape. the president of the united states meeting with new jersey governor chris...
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they were cut in the good old days when you could -- the tax revenues were up. we didn't have overseas competition. we could sell all the cars we could make that day, it's gone. >> reporter: and get this, the detroit news found nearly half of detroit homeowners didn't even pay their property taxes last year. there have been hundreds of millions in spending cuts and thousands of government layoffs in recent years. but it's not enough. on friday, michigan's republican governor rick snider declared detroit is in a financial emergency. in the coming days, he is expected to announce a state takeover of the city in the form of an emergency manager, with sweeping powers. >> it is time to say, this is the time for us not to argue, or to blame. but to come together as detroit, michigan, not detroit versus michigan, and bring all our resources to bear to say, let's just solve the problem. >> reporter: detroit's mayor, dave bing, has long opposed such a move, saying this in 2011. >> he could void all of the contracts, he or she could fire everybody quite frankly. >> report
they were cut in the good old days when you could -- the tax revenues were up. we didn't have overseas competition. we could sell all the cars we could make that day, it's gone. >> reporter: and get this, the detroit news found nearly half of detroit homeowners didn't even pay their property taxes last year. there have been hundreds of millions in spending cuts and thousands of government layoffs in recent years. but it's not enough. on friday, michigan's republican governor rick snider...
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this woman edith windsor's marriage which was valid in new york state, she would not have owed that tax. but it's not just about the money, it's about the principle. a lot of principles, actually. there's perhaps nobody better to explain those principles than law professor and legal contributor jonathan hurley. i hope you can hear me. i can hear the argument going on behind you. i just can't hear the silent arguments going on with the justices right now. when it comes to doma, the defense of marriage act, again like yesterday and prop 8, is this not a simple decision for these justices, is it? >> no, and i think people have to be very cautious in their optimism. i mean, for a couple weeks now, i've been trying to explain to folks this is a very incremental court. it's a cautious court in the best of times. we saw this yesterday, these were justices that were looking for an exit, many of them did not want to hand down a major decision at this time. they referred to it as a new issue. they would be before the public as decided the question. and so you're seeing a bit of a sticker shock pr
this woman edith windsor's marriage which was valid in new york state, she would not have owed that tax. but it's not just about the money, it's about the principle. a lot of principles, actually. there's perhaps nobody better to explain those principles than law professor and legal contributor jonathan hurley. i hope you can hear me. i can hear the argument going on behind you. i just can't hear the silent arguments going on with the justices right now. when it comes to doma, the defense of...
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according to the charity's own tax records, about 2% in cash. example, the cancer fund of america raised $6 million through its fund-raising campaign in 2011. and gave away? just $14,940 in cash. but that is not what you would hear from the telemarketers hired by the cancer fund of america run by james reynolds sr. >> okay, how much of my $10 will go -- who was this to? >> cancer fund of america support services. 100% of your donation goes to the fund where we supply medical supplies for the patients and we do the hospice care for the terminal terminally ill and we supply hospice supplies all over the united states. >> but how much of my $10 will go to -- >> it goes 100% to the charity itself and i'm calling directly from the charity and not a telemarketing agency. >> oh, that's great, then. >> reporter: according to the iowa attorney general's office that gave us these recordings, those phone call statements are one great big lie. the callers were telemarketers being paid to make the call. the state of iowa fined the telemarketing company $35,0
according to the charity's own tax records, about 2% in cash. example, the cancer fund of america raised $6 million through its fund-raising campaign in 2011. and gave away? just $14,940 in cash. but that is not what you would hear from the telemarketers hired by the cancer fund of america run by james reynolds sr. >> okay, how much of my $10 will go -- who was this to? >> cancer fund of america support services. 100% of your donation goes to the fund where we supply medical...
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>> just to make people aware of what this medical device tax is, it's an excise tax on medical device. both republicans and democrats say it hurts small businesses. those taxes that are generated from the tax on these medical devices help pay for obama care. >> well, right. so, there has to be some sort of offset. there's been discussion of that as well. this is an example of how all kinds of details are slowly trickling out and we'll have to wait a little while for a clearer picture of all that will be in this plan on the house side, just as we're waiting for final word, what will be on the senate side as of yesterday. we'll have to wait for final word after this 11:00 meeting that senator mitch mcconnell is having with republicans in his caucus to try to sell this compromised plan he has been working on with majority leader harry reid. details we're hearing trickling out and we'll have to see how it all comes together in the end. >> okay. so the flags are set up. the microphones are up. we're awaiting house speaker john boehner. of course, eric cantor will probably be close beside h
>> just to make people aware of what this medical device tax is, it's an excise tax on medical device. both republicans and democrats say it hurts small businesses. those taxes that are generated from the tax on these medical devices help pay for obama care. >> well, right. so, there has to be some sort of offset. there's been discussion of that as well. this is an example of how all kinds of details are slowly trickling out and we'll have to wait a little while for a clearer...
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his wife is being sentenced for filing false tax returns. on the fourth of july, the statue of liblt reopens for the first time. ellis island is still closed for repairs. on friday, the irs closes down for the year. one of the five this year when the tax office will close because of automatic budget cuts. also on friday, the labor department releases the jobs report for june. >>> all right. busy week ahead. that does it for me. the "newsroom" continues with don lemon. don? >> thank you very much. here's what's coming up in the "newsroom." the live report of one of the hottest places on earth. plus, a sightseeing helicopter crashes in to the hudson river prompting a rescue by good samaritans on jet skis. plus, having a conversation on race you won't see anywhere else on television and i do want to warn you early on. the language will be raw. >>> we'll begin with this. this hour, a trial that trance fixed america. the shooting death of florida teen trayvon martin and the admitted shooter george zimmerman. the first week of uncomfortable moment
his wife is being sentenced for filing false tax returns. on the fourth of july, the statue of liblt reopens for the first time. ellis island is still closed for repairs. on friday, the irs closes down for the year. one of the five this year when the tax office will close because of automatic budget cuts. also on friday, the labor department releases the jobs report for june. >>> all right. busy week ahead. that does it for me. the "newsroom" continues with don lemon. don?...
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and you may qualify for health care tax credits, middle class families, will potentially qualify for these credits that will bring the costs down even more. so this is just an example of how the affordable care act is doing what it's doing what it's designed to do. deliver more choices, better benefits. a check on rising costs. and higher quality health care. that's what it was designed to do. and we're already seeing those effects take place. now, i mention all of this, because yesterday, despite all the evidence that the law is working the way it was supposed to for middle class americans, republicans in the house of representatives voted for nearly the 40th time to dismantle it. we've got a lot of problems in this country, and there's a lot of work that congress needs to do. get a farm bill passed, get immigration reform done. make sure we've got a budget in place that invests in our children and in our future. and, yet, instead, we're refighting these old battles. sometimes, i just try to figure out why. maybe they think it's good politics. but part of our job here is not to alwa
and you may qualify for health care tax credits, middle class families, will potentially qualify for these credits that will bring the costs down even more. so this is just an example of how the affordable care act is doing what it's doing what it's designed to do. deliver more choices, better benefits. a check on rising costs. and higher quality health care. that's what it was designed to do. and we're already seeing those effects take place. now, i mention all of this, because yesterday,...
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so far i haven't heard a single senate republican say they're willing to raise one dime in taxes in order to avoid a spending reduction commitment that we made on a bipartisan basis just a year and a half ago. >> with no new compromise in the works, the $85 billion in spending cuts begin to kick, in they're going to impact everything from defense spending to airline security lines to head start programs. >> john boehner said in an interview that was taped friday for "meet the press" they're going to be putting together legislation to keep the government funded beyond the date when money would otherwise run out later this month. >> absolutely. the house next week will act to extend the continuing resolution through the end of the fiscal year, september 30th. the president this morning agreed that we should not have any talk of a government shutdown, so i'm hopeful that the house and senate will be able to work through this. >> when it am coulds to the budget cuts that are already beginning, speaker boehner said he doesn't think anyone quite understands how the cuts will really work, or if
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start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. we're open to it. rough and dry. along came gold bond, rich, absorbs quickly. legs look healed, healthy. gold bond. ultimate lotion, ultimate skin. the united states is covered by deep snow today. places like portland, maine are shoveling, they're plowing a foot or more of fresh snow. there's more actually on the way. chad meyers is over at the cnn weather center. chad, when will the next storm hit? how bad is it going to be? >> it will hit tonight. it's not going to be as big of a storm as we had over the weekend. but this is a lake effect storm, as well from woodford, vermont, 18 inches, connecticut over five, even central park had over 5 inches of snow with the last storm. and this storm is going to bring in cold air, down from north. this is a clipper storm that's coming in next. so a lot of these numbers you're seeing now will be the same type of numbers that we'll see throughout the rest of the week. here comes the snow across the lakes. we're seeing some snow right here. i can is it show you where it is coming
start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. we're open to it. rough and dry. along came gold bond, rich, absorbs quickly. legs look healed, healthy. gold bond. ultimate lotion, ultimate skin. the united states is covered by deep snow today. places like portland, maine are shoveling, they're plowing a foot or more of fresh snow. there's more actually on the way. chad meyers is over at the cnn weather center. chad, when will the next storm hit? how bad is it going to be? >> it will hit...
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so they're providing w-2s and federal tax returns. and they have an excellent r credit score. something over 700 or 720. >> reporter: a quick closing at a time also helps. >> you get your best rate from a lender if you lock in for 30 days. standard to lock in for 60 days. the longer you go out, the more expensive it will be. >> reporter: ask your lender about a float down provision so your rate could be adjusted lower if rates do slip again. if you're still looking for the right house, make sure you're preapproved for a mortgage. and pay down your debt while interest rates on auto loans and credit cards are still low. >> this is a time to take advantage of those rates. it means be as aggressive as you because once they start to rise, there won't be a stop. >> reporter: no stop. and the lowest mortgage rates in history may be gone for good. christine romans, cnn, new york. >>> just one day after being hit in the head with a line drive, tampa bay rays pitcher alex cobb out of the hospital. the latest on his condition, next. copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructe
so they're providing w-2s and federal tax returns. and they have an excellent r credit score. something over 700 or 720. >> reporter: a quick closing at a time also helps. >> you get your best rate from a lender if you lock in for 30 days. standard to lock in for 60 days. the longer you go out, the more expensive it will be. >> reporter: ask your lender about a float down provision so your rate could be adjusted lower if rates do slip again. if you're still looking for the...
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the feds allege the couple conspired to force tax returns and other documents to trick banks into giving them mortgages. the trial is set for october 8th. they face 50 years in prison, if convicted. her husband could get kicked out of the country, sent back to italy, if convicted. >>> coming up. a wild high-speed car chase leaves a family of six dead. now questions are being asked. are high-speed police chases that killed a family, are they necessary? that's next. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplemen
the feds allege the couple conspired to force tax returns and other documents to trick banks into giving them mortgages. the trial is set for october 8th. they face 50 years in prison, if convicted. her husband could get kicked out of the country, sent back to italy, if convicted. >>> coming up. a wild high-speed car chase leaves a family of six dead. now questions are being asked. are high-speed police chases that killed a family, are they necessary? that's next. [ man ] look how...
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state sales taxes that they pay since they're not able to write off any state income taxes. but it is mainly business tax breaks, a lot of them have been extended over the years. the nascar tax break you talked about that was put in at 2004 corporate tax bill, went for a couple of years, extended again. i went back and looked at my stories covering this, they keep coming up. there was a story from december of 2010, one from december of 2009, one from 2007. we tend to only pay attention to these special breaks that get stuffed in the bills only at this point in time, then we forget about it until congress extends them one or two years later. >> and these are not new, jamie. >> no, they're not, don. again you go back to 2004 corporate tax bill, why the nascar provision began. you can go back two years ago and see a laundry list of them. no shock to have this list of tax extenders be part of this fiscal cliff deal, to a lost people outside of d.c., wait a second, what does this have to do with the bush tax cuts. but to us in the capital, we were waiting for this and some other
state sales taxes that they pay since they're not able to write off any state income taxes. but it is mainly business tax breaks, a lot of them have been extended over the years. the nascar tax break you talked about that was put in at 2004 corporate tax bill, went for a couple of years, extended again. i went back and looked at my stories covering this, they keep coming up. there was a story from december of 2010, one from december of 2009, one from 2007. we tend to only pay attention to these...
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make your tax-deductible donation by december 31st and help finish the fight. >>> buying marijuana may become colorado's major industry. now budding entrepreneurs are preparing for customers in colorado. >> this is our vegetative growth room. >> colorado's legal recreational pot business. >> it is factory of pot. >> it is a factory of pot. it certainly is. >> his medicine man will sell to users up it an ounce per colorado residents, a quarter ounce for out-of-staters. anyone over 21 can buy starting january 1. industry watchers say it'll be the first time ever anywhere in the world marijuana has been regulated from seed to sale. an experiment making colorado a sort of silicon valley for pot. . it appears you guys are already bulking up in preparation for what happens january 1. >> every one of my competitors is doing the same thing. >> and how much new business does medicine man expect? >> this is the future. >> this is the future of medicine man. this is -- >> this is it. oh, my. >> planned is a state of the art facility, so advanced, they are expecting tourists. >> and this is not en
make your tax-deductible donation by december 31st and help finish the fight. >>> buying marijuana may become colorado's major industry. now budding entrepreneurs are preparing for customers in colorado. >> this is our vegetative growth room. >> colorado's legal recreational pot business. >> it is factory of pot. >> it is a factory of pot. it certainly is. >> his medicine man will sell to users up it an ounce per colorado residents, a quarter ounce for...
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how will you determine the taxing, whether there will be state taxes, whether there will be excise taxes, what? >> well, in colorado, we have to ask the voters to leviy tax on any product. so we're going to take an initiative that asks them to give permission to levy an up to 15% excise tax and up to 15% special sales tax. this is going to be used to make sure that we have the law enforcement in place, the public safety protections we have in place, the education about this product to our children, those in middle school and high school who now may have some sense that this is now a legal product, and that they should be using this. that's simply not going to be the case. we're going to make sure they're educated about that. >> so well it might be a legal product in this state of colorado because you put it to the voters and the legislature is now crafting that legislation, marijuana, growing it is still illegal under federal law, so how do you see the two kind of coinciding? do you think this law that you're trying to craft will really ever make it to fruition? >> well, the feds have to
how will you determine the taxing, whether there will be state taxes, whether there will be excise taxes, what? >> well, in colorado, we have to ask the voters to leviy tax on any product. so we're going to take an initiative that asks them to give permission to levy an up to 15% excise tax and up to 15% special sales tax. this is going to be used to make sure that we have the law enforcement in place, the public safety protections we have in place, the education about this product to our...
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but the tobacco taxes go to fund the state children's health insurance fund that's been expanded and expanded to the point that they don't want you to smoke. but they do because they want the state children's health insurance program so they can buy votes. and in new york city, a family of four making $93,000 a year can get subsidized health insurance because i smoke cigarettes. now, if you're not going to ask me to be a part of the consumption, don't ask me to pay for your kid's health insurance. >> a lot of snack companies and even food companies, they pay a lot of money to figure out exactly what gets people hooked as wendy said. and then they use that. it gets people hooked. they come in and that's what we do. >> they're hooked on food? >> and it's mostly disguised. the salt, sugar and trans fats is disguised. >> here's the thing, wendy, you and i talk about it. people are addicted to relationships. some people -- they have to be in a relationship. some people are addicted to love. some people are addicted to sex, some are addicted to getting their hair colored, to hair weaves, t
but the tobacco taxes go to fund the state children's health insurance fund that's been expanded and expanded to the point that they don't want you to smoke. but they do because they want the state children's health insurance program so they can buy votes. and in new york city, a family of four making $93,000 a year can get subsidized health insurance because i smoke cigarettes. now, if you're not going to ask me to be a part of the consumption, don't ask me to pay for your kid's health...
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they had relatively low state and local taxes and good cost of living and good access to medical care. >> with the new criteria you are using, is this a wakeup call to the usual retiree states like arizona and florida to maybe get their act together in these new areas that you're looking at? >> well, i think you need to understand why people are making their choices to retire. we're looking at practical questions and i think it is important to understand that most people when they're deciding to go somewhere they have been thinking about this for decades probably. the places like arizona, florida, this is where they have been dreaming to go to for a long time and i wouldn't say the ranking should tell people get your act together. i wouldn't say this is telling people they shouldn't go there. i think what we're saying is that if you do go to some of these places with the higher cost of living, higher taxes, prepare yourself. it is important to have a financial plan in place when you are planning to live somewhere for ten, 20, 30 years. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> they pu
they had relatively low state and local taxes and good cost of living and good access to medical care. >> with the new criteria you are using, is this a wakeup call to the usual retiree states like arizona and florida to maybe get their act together in these new areas that you're looking at? >> well, i think you need to understand why people are making their choices to retire. we're looking at practical questions and i think it is important to understand that most people when...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad...
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no donations, but yet she had to go through question after question from the irs in order to get her tax exempt status. they feel all of that is unfair, ashleigh. >> all right. jim acosta, thank you. don't go away. i want to bring in jeffrey toobin on this very issue. you are hearing jim acosta's reporting and da michelle bachman's concerns and dana baschuck and it stems from what it means to be a 501(c)(4). who goes for this keen of status. how many on either side of the this equation may have come up against road blocks from the irs. so far we are hearing a lot from conservative groups. with rehearing more of the progressive liberal groups as well. do we all need to take a big step back and wait for the numbers before the accusation continue to fly so fast? >> right. i think, you know, this is a washingtonbug washington phenomenon at the moment. the notion this is some earth shaking scandal and that responsible people should be talking about impeachment seems, frankly, ridiculous, at this point. remember, no one is entitled to be a 501(c)(4) organization. you have to be involved in a p
no donations, but yet she had to go through question after question from the irs in order to get her tax exempt status. they feel all of that is unfair, ashleigh. >> all right. jim acosta, thank you. don't go away. i want to bring in jeffrey toobin on this very issue. you are hearing jim acosta's reporting and da michelle bachman's concerns and dana baschuck and it stems from what it means to be a 501(c)(4). who goes for this keen of status. how many on either side of the this equation...
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there was all sorts of charges related to wire fraud and tax evasion, witness tampering, where is the manslaughter here? if someone actually died, because they rejected a traditional treatment that could have saved them. i am at a loss. >> i mean, i really am, apparently, this is the season for whacky doctors getting in trouble. as you know, kermit gosnel was recently convicted, the abortion doctor. i can't believe a doctor held in high esteem and high regard that people entrust their lives and health to would go to such great lengths to kind of defraud so many people, particularly since these people were at the most fra juvenile points of their illnesss. many were in late stages of cancer, multiple sclerosis, so these were people already incredibly weak and, therefore, susceptible to her fraud. that's what makes it all the more despicable. >> so, brian, let me get this straight, now we know manslaughter isn't an option in the sentencing here, let me be very specific about what she can be sentenced for and could have been sentenced for. four counts convicted on mail and wire fraud, si
there was all sorts of charges related to wire fraud and tax evasion, witness tampering, where is the manslaughter here? if someone actually died, because they rejected a traditional treatment that could have saved them. i am at a loss. >> i mean, i really am, apparently, this is the season for whacky doctors getting in trouble. as you know, kermit gosnel was recently convicted, the abortion doctor. i can't believe a doctor held in high esteem and high regard that people entrust their...
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i would say that any tax payer who is misleading or lies to the irs on their tax returns, they're going to be very stiff penalties. well, it has to go both wies. >> you said there is a culture of rot at the irs. the house speaker jed said someone ought to go to jail for this. do you agree? >> well, i think we have to find out where federal law was broken. if, indeed, so, yes. i do agree with the speaker. but we have to walk through this and find out what exactly happened. i think there is a combination of very poor management from the top and oversight by the irs of workers who were doing this work in the tax exempt sector. and at the same time, we have to understand why were they misleading? why did they not answer questions that we were posing over the last two years when they, indeed, few what was going on? congress was trying to provide oversight and to make sure that things were being done appropriately. we were not getting the information that we needed. >> the tea party groups are not the only once claiming the irs targeted them. frank lip graham comes to mind, as do other religi
i would say that any tax payer who is misleading or lies to the irs on their tax returns, they're going to be very stiff penalties. well, it has to go both wies. >> you said there is a culture of rot at the irs. the house speaker jed said someone ought to go to jail for this. do you agree? >> well, i think we have to find out where federal law was broken. if, indeed, so, yes. i do agree with the speaker. but we have to walk through this and find out what exactly happened. i think...
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the tax law gives examples, says civic associations, for example. lots of these political groups have managed to get around that, and now that's going to take very much a back burner to investigating the problem at the irs. >> gloria, thank you very much. obviously, who wants these groups to be left alone more than the rest of us? the politics because they're the ones who are getting the money for it. there's an unwritten rule thshgs is what you basically need to know, these organizations aren't supposed to spend more than 49% of their money on actual politics. >> that's right. >> the speculation by the irs and many other watch dog groups is of course they're doing that. how do you think all of this money is getting in there. that's why they need to be investigated. has to be fair. has to be bipartisan. but we do need the investigating especially with all the money finding its way into politics these days. hopefully we don't miss the forest for the trees. >> and we're making the world safe for lawyers, tax lawyers. >> that's right. lawyers are the w
the tax law gives examples, says civic associations, for example. lots of these political groups have managed to get around that, and now that's going to take very much a back burner to investigating the problem at the irs. >> gloria, thank you very much. obviously, who wants these groups to be left alone more than the rest of us? the politics because they're the ones who are getting the money for it. there's an unwritten rule thshgs is what you basically need to know, these organizations...
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you heard dana talk about the repeal of the medical device tax. jay carney called that blatant extortion, indicating, not really hinting, that the white house will not accept any kind of continuing resolution that includes anything that affects obama care. drawing the line in the sand there. the president said as much when he was meeting with the israeli prime minister earlier this afternoon. here's what he had to say. >> the bottom line is that the senate has passed a bill that keeps the government open, does not have a lot of extraneous issues to it. that allows us then to negotiate a longer-term budget and address a range of other issues. but it insures we're not shutting down the government and not shutting down the economy at a time when a lot of families out there are just getting some traction and digging themselves out of the hole we had as a consequence of the financial crisis. i have said before, congress has two responsibilities. pass a budget, pay the bills. and i am not only open to but eager to have negotiations around a long-term bu
you heard dana talk about the repeal of the medical device tax. jay carney called that blatant extortion, indicating, not really hinting, that the white house will not accept any kind of continuing resolution that includes anything that affects obama care. drawing the line in the sand there. the president said as much when he was meeting with the israeli prime minister earlier this afternoon. here's what he had to say. >> the bottom line is that the senate has passed a bill that keeps the...
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this includes a delay on the tax of the medical devices. but at this late stage the obama administration likely has to think about making concessions to end the stalemate? no. >> they don't have to think about making concessions there's still the 51 votes option in the senate. but they have to take something back to the extreme base in the house. and that's fairly easy. you've got democrats and republicans who don't like it and i think in the end they're going to have to cave. i don't think this is going to be the final deal, but the senate will likely pass it at the last minute, force the house to pass it through and maybe the shutdown and debt ceiling will be fixed by thursday. >> the president has dug his heels in on a lot of things. what are your thoughts. >> i'm not as optimistic with jason as this one. with the medical device tax, actually a majority of the democrats and republicans are willing to get rid of that. but they consider that pocket change. that is not remotely near the chances that they want to see in this. and you have to
this includes a delay on the tax of the medical devices. but at this late stage the obama administration likely has to think about making concessions to end the stalemate? no. >> they don't have to think about making concessions there's still the 51 votes option in the senate. but they have to take something back to the extreme base in the house. and that's fairly easy. you've got democrats and republicans who don't like it and i think in the end they're going to have to cave. i don't...
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they should pay taxes and a penalty, and they should learn english. i think we're still waiting to see as the details are flushed out in these plans as they become more specific, you would think obviously that whatever pathway the president is proposing is probably going to fall to the left of something that republicans have signed to in the senate. i think that's a fair assumption. also the senate planned like to tie border security directly to the pathway to citizenship. and we don't think the white house is totally on board with that. but they're also not completely poo-pooing it because they're trying to capitalize on this moment now when republicans are also along with democrats saying something has to be done on the issue. >> so some are saying that this was thunder stealing in terms of the -- the senators announcing their proposals yesterday. the president announcing his proposals today. and that there was actually quite a bit of backroom dealing in order to convince the president maybe not to do certain things. how did all of that play out? >>
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the choice that we have to make is whether we want to regulate and tax it. >> reporter: and tax it they will. some dispensaries could see tax rates as high as 75%. >>> plus this. a year after the shooting death of trayvon martin, artist, activist chuck dee joins to us talk about his new project "beyond trayvon." you're live in the "cnn newsroom." and good morning, thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. we begin this morning with what's being called the deadliest hot air balloon accident in the world in at least 20 years. 14 tourists killed today when a balloon exploded in the southern egyptian city of luxor. it's the site of some of egypt's most famous ruins. these were shot just before the explosion. rez reza sayah joins us this morning. >> reporter: this hot air balloon dropped 1,000 feet, the empire state building is a little more than 1,200 feet so this was a lengthy drop, officials say at least 19 people were killed, this incident happening in the city of luxor in southern egypt, the site of some of the most famous ancient ruins. officials saying 21 people were on
the choice that we have to make is whether we want to regulate and tax it. >> reporter: and tax it they will. some dispensaries could see tax rates as high as 75%. >>> plus this. a year after the shooting death of trayvon martin, artist, activist chuck dee joins to us talk about his new project "beyond trayvon." you're live in the "cnn newsroom." and good morning, thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. we begin this morning with what's being...
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revamping tax code, reforming schools, better job training and new energy policy and improved voting process, immigration reform and gun control. none of it has happened. turns out, january was the kindest month. the president end the year with an approval rating that's gone south and focused on saving the health care reform he won in the first term. >> there was a time when i was young and invincible. after five years thisin this of, people don't call me that any more. >> reporter: another year like this and people will call him lame duck. sons of the tea party, newbies on the brock. catapulting his status. and immigration reform. >> i wasn't going to leave it to democrats alone to figure out how to fix it. >> reporter: libertarian by heart, republican by party, rand paul blocking presidential nominee. trying to get clarity on the use of drones. >> i will speak until i can no longer speak. >> reporter: one off politician from the lone star state. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: ted cruz with a fill buster to make the case against obamacare, filling time with a bed time stories
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. >> reporter: as have people in three counties, who voted last year to increase their own taxes to support the museum when the city no longer could. but if detroit goes bankrupt, nothing may be able to save these masterpieces. poppy harlow, cnn, detroit. >>> that's it for me. "cnn newsroom" continues after this break. have a great weekend. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended by... my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust your doctor. doctors trust citracal. >>> first on cnn, chilling video of the boston bombing suspects working out before
. >> reporter: as have people in three counties, who voted last year to increase their own taxes to support the museum when the city no longer could. but if detroit goes bankrupt, nothing may be able to save these masterpieces. poppy harlow, cnn, detroit. >>> that's it for me. "cnn newsroom" continues after this break. have a great weekend. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i...